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but from the point of view of the uk, our global role is only possible if we have a strong economy, and we have been through a challenging time in the last couple of years. as you all know, when i arrived as a chancellor at the bank of england was predicting the longest recession in 100 years, and we have taken a lot of very difficult decisions, so we are very interested to hear what the imf says in terms of the process we have been through and our big priority is notjust stabilisation, but also growth. and increasing our long—term growth rate. so we are as excited as everyone else to hear what the managing director says, and it is with great pleasure that i hand over. it is with great pleasure that i hand over-— it is with great pleasure that i hand over._ we - it is with great pleasure that i | hand over._ we are it is with great pleasure that i - hand over._ we are going hand over. thank you. we are going to leave the — hand over. thank you. we are going to leave the meeting _ hand over. thank you. we are going to leave the meeting there - hand over. thank you. we are going to
but from the point of view of the uk, our global role is only possible if we have a strong economy, and we have been through a challenging time in the last couple of years. as you all know, when i arrived as a chancellor at the bank of england was predicting the longest recession in 100 years, and we have taken a lot of very difficult decisions, so we are very interested to hear what the imf says in terms of the process we have been through and our big priority is notjust stabilisation, but...
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a belief in the worth of every individual soul, a robust democracy, a market economy, a commitment to liberty. but for a section of the extreme left to acknowledge that would be to admit that their ideology is wrong, that decolonisation theory is refuted by fax on the ground, that the real route to prosperity and progress lies through free markets and free peoples in strong, liberal nation states. israel's success must be delegitimise, is example dismantled. it has to be branded as a settler state, a racist endeavour. it has to be found guilty of the greatest sins of empire, apartheid and genocide. now, if these arguments were restricted to the seminar room in thejournal arguments were restricted to the seminar room in the journal article, that might be one thing. but as history reminds us, ideas have consequences. young minds can become entranced and ideologies can lead to actions. indeed, some of those advancing these ideas have subsequently celebrated the most terrible actions. there were voices in academia who described the pogrom of october the 7th as decolonisation in action. as
a belief in the worth of every individual soul, a robust democracy, a market economy, a commitment to liberty. but for a section of the extreme left to acknowledge that would be to admit that their ideology is wrong, that decolonisation theory is refuted by fax on the ground, that the real route to prosperity and progress lies through free markets and free peoples in strong, liberal nation states. israel's success must be delegitimise, is example dismantled. it has to be branded as a settler...
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but it�*s a tough balance to strike for a country with a struggling economy — a tussle between boosting businesses and protecting the country�*s treasured locations from overtourism. shaima khalil, bbc news, mount fuji. let�*s ta ke let�*s take you live to north london where communities secretary michael cope is giving a speech on anti—semitism in the uk. cope is giving a speech on anti-semitism in the uk. let's listen in- _ anti-semitism in the uk. let's listen in. _ anti-semitism in the uk. let's listen in. has— anti-semitism in the uk. let's listen in. has said - anti-semitism in the uk. let's listen in. has said that - anti-semitism in the uk. let's listen in. has said that if. anti-semitism in the uk. let's i listen in. has said that if they could, they would kill many, many more. but within hours of news of the massacre being broadcast worldwide and long before israel launched its current military operation within gaza there was growing evidence of a remarkable phenomenon. not sympathy and solidarity with the jewish people as they faced another enemy bent on their exterm
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economy, a tussle between boosting businesses and protecting treasured locations from over tourism. rishi sunak is in austria, where he's met in the past few hours with chancellor karl nehammer. the main focus of the trip was to promote third—country deportation schemes, such as the government's rwanda plan. mr sunak said such schemes are part of the solution for protecting europe from illegal migration, as people are losing their lives being exploited by criminal gangs. we face criminal gangs growing in strength across the european continent and beyond, and they are exacting a terrible human toll. people are losing their lives as they are exploited by these criminal gangs and it is of course a threat to our stability, the rule of law and, rightly, our citizens demand their leaders, their politicians, tackle it, and that is what both karl and i are doing and i want to congratulate karl on his leadership, he has been writes for a long time and led the charge in europe are making sure this is a topic that gets the attention it deserves. the cargo ship which crashed into a bridge in
economy, a tussle between boosting businesses and protecting treasured locations from over tourism. rishi sunak is in austria, where he's met in the past few hours with chancellor karl nehammer. the main focus of the trip was to promote third—country deportation schemes, such as the government's rwanda plan. mr sunak said such schemes are part of the solution for protecting europe from illegal migration, as people are losing their lives being exploited by criminal gangs. we face criminal...
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reflected from markets like this one is a key link in india's are sent to being the fastest growing major economy in the world. the city is also one of contrasts. on one hand it is home to most billionaires in asia and it houses asia's the largest slums. the reason why some of the election issues that are talked about this time on economic lines and reflective of this inequality. whether it is the massive infrastructure development in the country, some of which has benefited mumbai as well through sea bridges and highways being constructed and better connectivity or price rise. none lie is an expensive city to live in and rising prices is resonating with the voters are —— mumbai is. it is a concern. add to that, rising unemployment, especially among the educated youth is something people are talking about. as politicians muscle it out on the stock market in mumbai have been jittery over the last few days, indicating nervousness as we inch closer is closer to the last leg in this general election. just before we go for this half an hour, let's remind you of our top story. iran's supreme leader
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first and foremost because of the problems with the economy, in addition to that, a lot of the crackdowns that, a lot of the crackdowns that have been happening because of the protests, because of the protests, because of the protests, because of anyone that speaks out against the regime of the leadership. so there is a very big vision within the government where it is the supreme leader, and then he is the decision—maker. and again, that goes back to we will see who comes up as presidential candidates, and i think the supreme leader and will have a lot to say about her that will be, and it will also be, lot to say about her that will be, and it willalso be, i would assume, someone who is very similar to ebrahim raisi and following the same kind of ideals that he has been following, and therefore, getting the support from ayatollah khamenei himself. what we are looking at now, patricia, just to explain to viewers what they can see right now on the right of the screen is a live shot coming to us from tabriz in iran, close to whether such has been taking place overnight. you can see the v
first and foremost because of the problems with the economy, in addition to that, a lot of the crackdowns that, a lot of the crackdowns that have been happening because of the protests, because of the protests, because of the protests, because of anyone that speaks out against the regime of the leadership. so there is a very big vision within the government where it is the supreme leader, and then he is the decision—maker. and again, that goes back to we will see who comes up as presidential...
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do you think they were trying to show that the economy is doing better despite the fact that we know it has been facing difficult moments? i think we are there for a meeting _ i think we are there for a meeting and they were talking about— meeting and they were talking about civil works projects so, yes — about civil works projects so, yes~ i— about civil works projects so, yes. i think that was the message of the trip. the message of the trip. the message of the meeting and that they felt— message of the meeting and that they felt comfortable travelling together and making this very— travelling together and making this very public appearance and public— this very public appearance and public statement now we have to see what — public statement now we have to see what really happened. absolutely. thank you both so much for your analysis. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. police have confirmed a 14—year—old boy who got into difficulties along with another teenager, in the river tyne has died. the spot at ov
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thanks to sanctions, thanks to many other issues, economic mismanagement, decay of all sorts of the economy has been in the policy for a long time in domestic terms for a long time in domestic terms for peoples living standards, which have plummeted terribly, which is brought people out on the streets to protest regularly. it is not, it doesn't have that power and is a projection of power and that you see something like this and it undercuts that. i’d something like this and it undercuts that. �* ~' ., something like this and it undercuts that. �* ~ ., ., ., that. i'd like to get one more ”ointin that. i'd like to get one more pointing with _ that. i'd like to get one more pointing with you. _ that. i'd like to get one more pointing with you. just - that. i'd like to get one more pointing with you. just to - that. i'd like to get one more . pointing with you. just to update our views, the united arab emirates by the reuters news agency reporting that the foreign ministry has said that the foreign ministry has said that it stands by iran and it's ready to provide support and efforts
thanks to sanctions, thanks to many other issues, economic mismanagement, decay of all sorts of the economy has been in the policy for a long time in domestic terms for a long time in domestic terms for peoples living standards, which have plummeted terribly, which is brought people out on the streets to protest regularly. it is not, it doesn't have that power and is a projection of power and that you see something like this and it undercuts that. i’d something like this and it undercuts...
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iranian currency dropped against the dollar and all this instability doesn't help the very sick iranian economy at this point in time which has been under massive sanction by the united states and most european countries. and that is interesting, the white house issued the statement saying they are watching events closely because there is the wider implication, particularly at the moment in the middle east as we have reported the israel—gaza war as well? reported the israel-gaza war as well? ., . , ~ reported the israel-gaza war as well? , ~ ., , , well? exactly, i think many people are watching _ well? exactly, i think many people are watching closely _ well? exactly, i think many people are watching closely to _ well? exactly, i think many people are watching closely to see - well? exactly, i think many people are watching closely to see exactly what happened, what was behind it and i'm pretty sure if it isn't an accident, there will be a lot of questions but as i said, this has been according to the weather and what we are seeing on our screens, it seems that the helicopter had a crush. bu
iranian currency dropped against the dollar and all this instability doesn't help the very sick iranian economy at this point in time which has been under massive sanction by the united states and most european countries. and that is interesting, the white house issued the statement saying they are watching events closely because there is the wider implication, particularly at the moment in the middle east as we have reported the israel—gaza war as well? reported the israel-gaza war as well?...
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it has been good for the economy. the last couple of years we have had covid, everything has been on a downturn, things seem to be picking up now. it is good for the village and the economy. there are plans for a new car park near the museum and the aspiration is to fit an engine before getting bluebird back on the water in 2026. that really will draw a crowd. that was rogerjohnson reporting. just time to bring you some pictures from indonesia. where a volcano on the remote island of halmahera has erupted in spectacular fashion, spewing ash four thousand metres into the air, as lightning flashed around the crater. the inhabitants of seven nearby villages have been evacuated after mount ibu erupted on saturday. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt hello. a fine sunday for many, but there will be some big weather and temperature contrasts across the uk today. where we've got some of that lingering fog into the afternoon, particularly around some north sea coast temperatures will probably hold at around 12 c
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wide range of defence issues as well as the infected putin is bluffing this war by putting his entire economy onto a war footing in a way that isn't sustainable for russia over the years he would have to continue it for. it's important that the west does not blink. when you see what has happened in kharkiv, the second biggest city in ukraine, it is because, i'm afraid, the civilised world took their eyes off the ball just for a little while, we saw how long it took to get that package through the us congress because of internal politics there, and this is the actual upshot, this you are blaming the us, then. i'm not blaming them but the internal politics meant that the money did not flow in the way that in the uk were giving consistent amounts of money, then we increased it again, added an extra half a billion so we are giving them 3 billion this year, plus different packages. it is important that support is consistent because if you stop these are the problems you see. at the moment it is some villages on the outskirts of kharkiv, and it is very important that the aid flows to ukraine so tha
wide range of defence issues as well as the infected putin is bluffing this war by putting his entire economy onto a war footing in a way that isn't sustainable for russia over the years he would have to continue it for. it's important that the west does not blink. when you see what has happened in kharkiv, the second biggest city in ukraine, it is because, i'm afraid, the civilised world took their eyes off the ball just for a little while, we saw how long it took to get that package through...
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and if the economy is at a standstill. also, there is no way of guaranteeing that you will have all the equipment that you need to carry out yourjob in the army if that equipment is not coming because the aid is not coming to ukraine. the former chief of staff to the russian opposition leader alexei navalny has vowed to never give up fighting against president putin. mr navalny died in february in a russian prison. leonid volkov said the fight to change the country must go ahead despite his death. the politician, who was badly beaten in a hammer attack in march in lithuania, believes the brutal assault was ordered by president putin's regime. in his first interview since that attack, he also backed mr navalny�*s widow, yulia, to lead the opposition campaign against mr putin. he was speaking to the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg. alexei was a close friend, a great guy, an inspiring personality, a true hero, and a great and very capable political leader. there is no substitution for him, and this loss will always be just like a
and if the economy is at a standstill. also, there is no way of guaranteeing that you will have all the equipment that you need to carry out yourjob in the army if that equipment is not coming because the aid is not coming to ukraine. the former chief of staff to the russian opposition leader alexei navalny has vowed to never give up fighting against president putin. mr navalny died in february in a russian prison. leonid volkov said the fight to change the country must go ahead despite his...
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and if the economy is at a standstill. also, there is no way of guaranteeing that you will have all the equipment that you need to carry out a job in the army, if that equipment is not coming because the aid is not coming. i equipment is not coming because the aid is not coming.— aid is not coming. i want if we could return _ aid is not coming. i want if we could return to _ aid is not coming. i want if we could return to this _ aid is not coming. i want if we could return to this problem l aid is not coming. i want if we | could return to this problem of mobilisation getting enough troops on the ground. last year, we spoke to a number of people who had serving soldiers, who had returned home for a break or to visit their families. they said one of the biggest problems they were facing were dental issues. aside from that, i'm not being allowed to have a proper break or knowing when your end time would be come on, what sort of resources are in place for soldiers to support them, both mentally and medically? again, it is n
and if the economy is at a standstill. also, there is no way of guaranteeing that you will have all the equipment that you need to carry out a job in the army, if that equipment is not coming because the aid is not coming. i equipment is not coming because the aid is not coming.— aid is not coming. i want if we could return _ aid is not coming. i want if we could return to _ aid is not coming. i want if we could return to this _ aid is not coming. i want if we could return to this problem l...
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they're also from mismanagement of cuba's centralised economy. this 19th—century sugar mill in cienfuegos runs on rusting, obsolete technology, and it's one ofjust two dozen working mills on the island. 0nce unthinkable, cuba now imports sugar to meet domestic demand, a far cry from the glory days when cuban sugar was exported to the world. one man who can get his hands on enough sugar is martin nizarane. part of a new breed of cuban entrepreneur, his business produces yoghurt and ice cream. the production of foodstuffs in private hands is a big change in cuba, yet it's been hailed by the cuban president as a model for the future. this is capitalism, pure and simple, no matter how much the businessmen behind it display their revolutionary credentials. translation: the government has never proposed anything . that benefits me economically. it treats me like just another private entrepreneur — no special privileges whatsoever. amid spiralling inflation, cuba's government recently imposed a fivefold increase on subsidised fuel at the petrol pump
they're also from mismanagement of cuba's centralised economy. this 19th—century sugar mill in cienfuegos runs on rusting, obsolete technology, and it's one ofjust two dozen working mills on the island. 0nce unthinkable, cuba now imports sugar to meet domestic demand, a far cry from the glory days when cuban sugar was exported to the world. one man who can get his hands on enough sugar is martin nizarane. part of a new breed of cuban entrepreneur, his business produces yoghurt and ice cream....
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they are from mismanagement of the centralised economy. this 19th—century sugar mill runs on the rusting, obsolete technology, and it is one ofjust two dozen working sugar mills on the island. what unthinkable, cuba now imports sugar to meet domestic demand, a far cry from the glory days when cuban sugar was exported to the world. one man who cannot get his hands on and off you get is martin, part of a new breed of cuban entrepreneurs, his business produces yoghurt and ice cream. the production of foodstuffs in private handsis production of foodstuffs in private hands is a big change in cuba but it is being hailed by the cuban president as a model for the future. this is capitalism, pure and simple, no matter how much the businessmen behind it display their revolutionary credentials. translation of the government has never promoted anything that benefits me economically, it treats me like a private entrepreneur with no special privileges whatsoever. amid spiralling inflation the government announced a fivefold increase on levies at petro
they are from mismanagement of the centralised economy. this 19th—century sugar mill runs on the rusting, obsolete technology, and it is one ofjust two dozen working sugar mills on the island. what unthinkable, cuba now imports sugar to meet domestic demand, a far cry from the glory days when cuban sugar was exported to the world. one man who cannot get his hands on and off you get is martin, part of a new breed of cuban entrepreneurs, his business produces yoghurt and ice cream. the...
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his economy, you know, has been tanking. the trip to europe was something of an embarrassment... trip to europe was something of an embarrassment. . ._ an embarrassment... that's right- - - _ an embarrassment... that's right... compared _ an embarrassment... that's right... compared to - an embarrassment... that's right... compared to his - an embarrassment... that's| right... compared to his last tri in right... compared to his last trip in 2019. _ right... compared to his last trip in 2019. he _ right... compared to his last trip in 2019. he visited - right... compared to his last| trip in 2019. he visited serbia and hungary and had a brief tete—a—tete with the president of france. there weren't any deliverables, just is as there weren't in this visit with xi. no programmes were announced. the thing putin really wants is this pipeline, the siberia pipeline, which there was no news about at all. it's not clear that anything is happening there. the point is that xi is in a tough spot. he wants to be seen — and all the
his economy, you know, has been tanking. the trip to europe was something of an embarrassment... trip to europe was something of an embarrassment. . ._ an embarrassment... that's right- - - _ an embarrassment... that's right... compared _ an embarrassment... that's right... compared to - an embarrassment... that's right... compared to his - an embarrassment... that's| right... compared to his last tri in right... compared to his last trip in 2019. _ right... compared to his last trip in 2019....
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there is mismanagement of cuba's centralized economy. this sugar mill runs on rusting, obsolete technology, one of two dozen working mills on the island. once unthinkable, cuba now imports sugar to meet domestic demand, a far cry from the glory days when cuban sugar was exported to the world. one man who can get his hands on enough sugar is mtin, part of a new breed of cuban entrepreneur whose business produces yogurt and ice cream. the production of food stuffs in private hands is a big change in cuba, yet it has been hailed by the cuban president as a model for the future. this is capitalism, pure and simple, no matter how much the businessman behind it display revolutionary credentials. >> the government has never proposed anything that benefits me economically. it treats me like just another private entrepreneur, no special privileges whatsoever. will: amid spiraling inflation, cuba's government recently imposed a five folding crease on subsidized fuel at petrol pumps. ordinary cubans say they are suffering more than any other time s
there is mismanagement of cuba's centralized economy. this sugar mill runs on rusting, obsolete technology, one of two dozen working mills on the island. once unthinkable, cuba now imports sugar to meet domestic demand, a far cry from the glory days when cuban sugar was exported to the world. one man who can get his hands on enough sugar is mtin, part of a new breed of cuban entrepreneur whose business produces yogurt and ice cream. the production of food stuffs in private hands is a big change...
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his economy has been tanking on the trip to europe was something of an embarrassment compared to his last trip in 2019 and he visited serbia and hungary and had a brief tete—a—tete with the president of france. but there were no deliverables, so—called, just as there were no real deliverables in this visit was xijinping no real deliverables in this visit was xi jinping which to say no programmes were announced. the thing that putin really wants is a pipeline, the siberia pipeline which there was no news about at all so it is not clear that anything is happening there. the point is that xijinping is in a tough spot. he wants to be seen in the signals are positive with the signals are positive with the smile and a hug at the end but there is not really a great deal happening other than some technological assistance going to russia right now.— to russia right now. could i follow no — to russia right now. could i follow no on _ to russia right now. could i follow up on that? - to russia right now. could i follow up on that? you - to russia right now. could i - follow up on that
his economy has been tanking on the trip to europe was something of an embarrassment compared to his last trip in 2019 and he visited serbia and hungary and had a brief tete—a—tete with the president of france. but there were no deliverables, so—called, just as there were no real deliverables in this visit was xijinping no real deliverables in this visit was xi jinping which to say no programmes were announced. the thing that putin really wants is a pipeline, the siberia pipeline which...
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combined wealth of more than £795 billion which the sunday times said was a larger sum than polenta's economy that at some well—known names had big financial setbacks. sir richard branson's wealth fell to £2.4 billion after a difficult yearfor virgin wealth fell to £2.4 billion after a difficult year for virgin and space tourism company galactic. sirjames dyson saw his wealth drop. there are some new names on the list. including sir lewis hamilton. the formula 1 driver is from mercedes to ferrari for the 2025 season. the compiler of the list said this year's new entries include people have made money from al, and virtual worlds as well as plumbing supplies. but he also said that the fall in fortune suggest that britain's billionaire beam has in fact, come to an end. do stay with us here on bbc news. hello. it was a bit of a misty, murky start for some of us, but for most places, the sunshine has broken through and there's a lot of dry weather on the cards for the rest of today. this was the picture in freshwater on the isle of wight a little bit earlier on. we can see that cumulus cloud t
combined wealth of more than £795 billion which the sunday times said was a larger sum than polenta's economy that at some well—known names had big financial setbacks. sir richard branson's wealth fell to £2.4 billion after a difficult yearfor virgin wealth fell to £2.4 billion after a difficult year for virgin and space tourism company galactic. sirjames dyson saw his wealth drop. there are some new names on the list. including sir lewis hamilton. the formula 1 driver is from mercedes to...
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growing and that's— off is to get the economy growing and that's why it is front and centre — and that's why it is front and centre in— and that's why it is front and centre in the plans for government. we have _ centre in the plans for government. we have no— centre in the plans for government. we have no plans for tax changes beyond _ we have no plans for tax changes beyond what we set out in those ones about _ beyond what we set out in those ones about closing them to non—dom is, those _ about closing them to non—dom is, those are _ about closing them to non—dom is, those are the things we want to get money for from our public services. so what _ money for from our public services. so what happens? the money for from our public services. 50 what happens?— money for from our public services. so what happens? the answer is these debates are going _ so what happens? the answer is these debates are going to _ so what happens? the answer is these debates are going to continue. - so what happens? the answer is these debates are going to continue. there l debates are going to con
growing and that's— off is to get the economy growing and that's why it is front and centre — and that's why it is front and centre in— and that's why it is front and centre in the plans for government. we have _ centre in the plans for government. we have no— centre in the plans for government. we have no plans for tax changes beyond _ we have no plans for tax changes beyond what we set out in those ones about _ beyond what we set out in those ones about closing them to non—dom is,...
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theme on day two of president putin's visit to china, in the hope of getting a boost for russia's war economy. mr putin has been in the chinese city of harbin where he visited a trade fair. harbin is a few hundred kilometres from the border with russia, and is a key hub for cross—border trade. he later went to a university specialising in research into new military technologies where he was persuaded to shake hands with one of their robots. earlier, president putin laid flowers at a memorial to soviet soldiers who died during the liberation of north—east china from the japanese in the 1940s. it comes a day after meetings between mr putin and chinese leader xijinping, where they praised their deep ties. let's speak to the bbc�*s china media analyst, kerry allen. so, carry, what is your thoughts on what it's been happening today. clearly china at a time when it's had sanctions imposed by many other countries. , ., ., ., , , countries. yes, a lot of it is very much the _ countries. yes, a lot of it is very much the same _ countries. yes, a lot of it is very much the same as _ countries. ye
theme on day two of president putin's visit to china, in the hope of getting a boost for russia's war economy. mr putin has been in the chinese city of harbin where he visited a trade fair. harbin is a few hundred kilometres from the border with russia, and is a key hub for cross—border trade. he later went to a university specialising in research into new military technologies where he was persuaded to shake hands with one of their robots. earlier, president putin laid flowers at a memorial...
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at an event in westminster this morning he said the economy is "back on it's feet" and pledged that taxes will go down under a conservative government. inflation has moved closer to the bank of england's 2% target, and recent economic indicators have showed the uk had returned to growth. let's speak to our political correspondent nick eardley take us through the main points... you'd think the general election campaign was already underweight —— under way with what we've seen this week and the chancellor's speech felt like a big attempt to set the narrative ahead of the general election campaign and what he was trying to do was persuade us all that the debate will be between the conservatives, who he says will cut tax, and labour, the conservatives argue would put up a tax. they would contest that and it is more common gate but we're already seeing this wrestle between the two main parties to try and set out the narrative ahead of the general election. mr hunter's argument was the labour policy pledge would cost a lot of money and that to plug the gap between what is being raised and w
at an event in westminster this morning he said the economy is "back on it's feet" and pledged that taxes will go down under a conservative government. inflation has moved closer to the bank of england's 2% target, and recent economic indicators have showed the uk had returned to growth. let's speak to our political correspondent nick eardley take us through the main points... you'd think the general election campaign was already underweight —— under way with what we've seen this...
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so my challenge _ keep our economy competitive. so my challenge to _ keep our economy competitive. so my challenge to the labour party today is simple. _ challenge to the labour party today is simple, you refused to vote for the national insurance cuts in the budget, — the national insurance cuts in the budget, 50— the national insurance cuts in the budget, so come clean with the brilish— budget, so come clean with the british people. are you planning to reverse _ british people. are you planning to reverse them, and if not, which other— reverse them, and if not, which other taxes— reverse them, and if not, which other taxes will you put up to pay for your— other taxes will you put up to pay for your £38 billion black hole? because — for your £38 billion black hole? because on tax, jobs and welfare reform. — because on tax, jobs and welfare reform, there isn'tjust clear blue water— reform, there isn'tjust clear blue water between the parties, there is deep blue _ water between the parties, there is deep blue water, an ocean of deep blue water— deep blue water,
so my challenge _ keep our economy competitive. so my challenge to _ keep our economy competitive. so my challenge to the labour party today is simple. _ challenge to the labour party today is simple, you refused to vote for the national insurance cuts in the budget, — the national insurance cuts in the budget, 50— the national insurance cuts in the budget, so come clean with the brilish— budget, so come clean with the british people. are you planning to reverse _ british people. are you...
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the chancellor said the economy is back on its feet and
the chancellor said the economy is back on its feet and
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remains much more important to china than the russian economy. thank you very much indeed. thank you very much indeed. thank you. the vatican will present new guidelines later on regulating the reporting of apparitions and supernatural phenomena. it will update guidelines last published almost 50 years ago. some phenomena, including weeping statues, healing relics and divine apparitions have been recognised by the vatican to be credible and miraculous, leading to pilgrimages to lourdes in france or fatima in portugal. but other cases are judged by church officials to be mere superstition, based on disinformation and rumour. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. more now on the situation in gaza, where the al—aqsa hospital is the last functioning healthcare facility. doctors around the world have been on standby to travel there to volunteer their services. professor nick maynard is one of them. he's a consultant surgeon who's been travelling to the gaza strip and west bank for more than a decade. he says this visit is different
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we are here in the usa the chinese economy is faltering and that he struggling to consolidate power, is that the case? tile. struggling to consolidate power, is that the case? no, i think his _ power, is that the case? no, i think his position _ power, is that the case? no, i think his position is _ power, is that the case? no, i think his position is very - think his position is very strong, i sometimes write about him as the new emperor. in october last year, he basically got a lease on life, a term without any expiration date, and i think he imagines and i believe it is likely that he will rule china the next decade and beyond. i had an opportunity to see him and most of the members of his team a month ago when i was in beijing, and one of the business colleagues i was there with said if this man feels insecure, he deserves an academy award. he seemed cool, calm, collected, and i think he undoubtably sees lots of challenges. his whole story is — he said his whole life is about challenges and overcoming challenges but i think he feels confident. no doubt china has a lot of headwi
we are here in the usa the chinese economy is faltering and that he struggling to consolidate power, is that the case? tile. struggling to consolidate power, is that the case? no, i think his _ power, is that the case? no, i think his position _ power, is that the case? no, i think his position is _ power, is that the case? no, i think his position is very - think his position is very strong, i sometimes write about him as the new emperor. in october last year, he basically got a lease on life,...
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we hear that china's economy is faltering are struggling to consolidate power. i5 faltering are struggling to consolidate power. is that the case? i think, _ consolidate power. is that the case? ithink, no. _ consolidate power. is that the case? ithink, no. i— consolidate power. is that the case? ithink, no. ithink- consolidate power. is that the case? ithink, no. ithink his. case? i think, no. i think his position is very strong. i write about him as the new emperor. in october last year, he basically got a lease one life and his term without any expiration date and i think he imagined and i believe it is likely that he will rule china for the next decade and beyond. i had a good opportunity to see him and most of the members of his team about a month ago when i was in beijing and one of my business colleagues said that if this man feels at all insecure or uncomfortable he deserves an academy award. he seemed calm, cool, collected and in command and i think he undoubtedly sees lots and lots of challenges ahead. his story is, he said, his whole life is about c
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and global and western financial sanctions and restrictions on the russia's economy for its invasion of ukraine as indicative of western power being used against the legitimate interests of other states and countries. there are numerous references throughout the joint statement that was issued today by russia and china and also in the media availability of about russia and china's position that financial instruments should not be used against them and that their increasing relationship and trade is part of an effort to insulate themselves from the threat of economic and other force from western countries. particularly from western alliances. >> president putin has also -- as often talked about restoring the soviet union but it seems to me from what we have just said out, they are the jr. partner in this relationship. i wonder how that is viewed at home in russia. >> am not sure how it is viewed in russia but i will say there were points that suggested there was puback against this idea this relationship is transactional or opportunistic. in the joint statement, they said it is not a
and global and western financial sanctions and restrictions on the russia's economy for its invasion of ukraine as indicative of western power being used against the legitimate interests of other states and countries. there are numerous references throughout the joint statement that was issued today by russia and china and also in the media availability of about russia and china's position that financial instruments should not be used against them and that their increasing relationship and...
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he needs stable ties with the west to help an ailing economy. he doesn't need the threat of more sanction. so while his dearfriends and threat of more sanction. so while his dear friends and comrades mr putin may have come here to ask for more support, it might be more than mr xi is willing to give.— mr xi is willing to give. laura bicker, thank— mr xi is willing to give. laura bicker, thank you. _ the un's top court has resumed hearings on a case brought by south africa, accusing israel of genocide in gaza and seeking an emergency halt to its offensive in rafah. israel is due to respond tomorrow. tonight is where's foreign minister accused south africa of providing biased and false claims. there's been intense scrutiny of the words used by the international court of justice in january. our home and legal affairs correspondent, dominic casciani, is here to explain. today's hearing at the international court ofjustice at the hague is a follow—on from the case brought by south africa there last december. it wants the icj to rule that israel
he needs stable ties with the west to help an ailing economy. he doesn't need the threat of more sanction. so while his dearfriends and threat of more sanction. so while his dear friends and comrades mr putin may have come here to ask for more support, it might be more than mr xi is willing to give.— mr xi is willing to give. laura bicker, thank— mr xi is willing to give. laura bicker, thank you. _ the un's top court has resumed hearings on a case brought by south africa, accusing israel of...
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robert fico had come from this event, offering support for a small—town economy. but on the big stage, he is a populist who opposes sending arms to ukraine and will block its entry to nato. he also thinks vladimir putin has been demonised. his government claims these issues infuriated the gunman and drove him to this attack. the interior minister describes him as a lone wolf but the government is accusing the opposition here and the media of whipping up tension and hatred. given that mr fico himself often uses very confrontational language, inflammatory language himself, would you agree that he is at least, or the government is at least partially to blame for the tensions in slovak society right now? translation: robert fico won elections for the fifth time. - then a frustrated part of the political spectrum and the media started a six—month hunt which has ended like this. i�*m not pointing fingers at you phrased a question to divert attention from the real reasons that led to this. the prime minister is still in intensive care but his life is no longer at ris
robert fico had come from this event, offering support for a small—town economy. but on the big stage, he is a populist who opposes sending arms to ukraine and will block its entry to nato. he also thinks vladimir putin has been demonised. his government claims these issues infuriated the gunman and drove him to this attack. the interior minister describes him as a lone wolf but the government is accusing the opposition here and the media of whipping up tension and hatred. given that mr fico...
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the labour leader launches his plans in essex — putting the economy, the nhs and migration high on his list. it was an event losing in razzmatazz, as labour try and maintain momentum, grab attention in what is likely to be a long countdown to polling day. also tonight — bottled water as 16,000 households in south devon are told to boil their tap water after an outbreak of a waterborne disease. it's just been horrendous. i mean, you know, everyone's all up in arms about it all. you just don't know where you stand, do you know what i mean? like, drinking the water and things like that. band plays the red carpet rolled out in china for russia's president putin, as the two countries pledge a new era of partnership. and the royal images taken decades ago going on display for the first time at buckingham palace. coming up on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news, those celtic celebrations — scottish champions for a third time in a row, now they're eyeing up the double.
the labour leader launches his plans in essex — putting the economy, the nhs and migration high on his list. it was an event losing in razzmatazz, as labour try and maintain momentum, grab attention in what is likely to be a long countdown to polling day. also tonight — bottled water as 16,000 households in south devon are told to boil their tap water after an outbreak of a waterborne disease. it's just been horrendous. i mean, you know, everyone's all up in arms about it all. you just...
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and very briefly, i want to ask ou economy. and very briefly, i want to ask you about _ economy. and very briefly, i want to ask you about these _ economy. and very briefly, i want to ask you about these games - economy. and very briefly, i want to ask you about these games driven i economy. and very briefly, i want to | ask you about these games driven by retail investors on social media, games stocks and shares have fallen after what has been a dramatic two—day rally, is this the new normal, this new permanent feature on the market?— on the market? there will always be these kind of— on the market? there will always be these kind of strange _ on the market? there will always be these kind of strange aberrations, . these kind of strange aberrations, deviations from rationality, these stocks are a latest example of that. ultimately what investors should care about is the fact the earnings growth this year expect to be ii%, 15% next year, that should give investors confidence that owning equities is still a healthy, solid, long—term approach to building wealth over time. l
and very briefly, i want to ask ou economy. and very briefly, i want to ask you about _ economy. and very briefly, i want to ask you about these _ economy. and very briefly, i want to ask you about these games - economy. and very briefly, i want to ask you about these games driven i economy. and very briefly, i want to | ask you about these games driven by retail investors on social media, games stocks and shares have fallen after what has been a dramatic two—day rally, is this the new...
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these are big changes for our country, an economy that works, for everyone in all parts of the country. this is big bold change but it needs first steps. i don't think they are small first steps. if you are on a waiting list, this is a change that matters, it makes a massive difference to you. if you cannot pay your bills, these are huge changes. these really matter. the way i look at it, people say, what drives your politics? the answer is that all the people i spoke about, the people it i have in my mind when i make a decision, when i think about these 40,000 positions for the nhs, i am thinking about that particular woman. she was pleading with me not to have to wait another 12 months for her operation. that is a simple example of what everyone is experiencing. that is hype, and that is why these first steps are so important. keir starmer. — steps are so important. keir starmer. a _ steps are so important. keir starmer, a lot _ steps are so important. keir starmer, a lot of— steps are so important. keir starmer, a lot of people - steps are so important. keir starmer, a lot of pe
these are big changes for our country, an economy that works, for everyone in all parts of the country. this is big bold change but it needs first steps. i don't think they are small first steps. if you are on a waiting list, this is a change that matters, it makes a massive difference to you. if you cannot pay your bills, these are huge changes. these really matter. the way i look at it, people say, what drives your politics? the answer is that all the people i spoke about, the people it i...
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liz truss crashed the economy. their mortgage literally went through the roof and they couldn't afford it. i had to cancel the plans. no more new homes or no more moving on. stuck. but they also made a much more profound decision. they decided that they couldn't afford a second child. they are going to live with that decision for the rest of their lives. i am decision for the rest of their lives. iam not decision for the rest of their lives. i am not prepared to allow an incoming labour government ever to do that kind of damage to working people. and this isn't just and this isn'tjust about and this isn't just about the and this isn'tjust about the past because rishi sunak has not learned the lessons. he says he will abolish national insurance. that is a £46 billion unfunded tax cut, £46 billion. that is why i could hardly believe i am saying this, stability is change. that is why it has to be our first step. the second step is cutting nhs waiting times. it is impossible to overstate the seriousness of this probl
liz truss crashed the economy. their mortgage literally went through the roof and they couldn't afford it. i had to cancel the plans. no more new homes or no more moving on. stuck. but they also made a much more profound decision. they decided that they couldn't afford a second child. they are going to live with that decision for the rest of their lives. i am decision for the rest of their lives. iam not decision for the rest of their lives. i am not prepared to allow an incoming labour...
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at the moment, china's economy is nine times i believe the size of russia's economy, this is not an equal relationship. china has a bigger picture to look at, it has biggerfish to fry a bigger picture to look at, it has bigger fish to fry and it has two main some relationship with russia. and as by doing that —— and the way to do that is to up the trade, which is a big opportunity at the moment. i guess it is who needs who more, why does president xi jinping need vladimir putin on side and does he need him onside? it is vladimir putin on side and does he need him onside?— need him onside? it is what he doesnt need him onside? it is what he doesn't need. _ need him onside? it is what he doesn't need. he _ need him onside? it is what he doesn't need. he doesn't - need him onside? it is what he doesn't need. he doesn't need j need him onside? it is what he i doesn't need. he doesn't need a need him onside? it is what he - doesn't need. he doesn't need a big, big conflagration to continue between russia and ukraine. so the political settlement they talked about today whatever that ultim
at the moment, china's economy is nine times i believe the size of russia's economy, this is not an equal relationship. china has a bigger picture to look at, it has biggerfish to fry a bigger picture to look at, it has bigger fish to fry and it has two main some relationship with russia. and as by doing that —— and the way to do that is to up the trade, which is a big opportunity at the moment. i guess it is who needs who more, why does president xi jinping need vladimir putin on side and...
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in the first three months of the year with india on track to overtake it as the world's number four economy. can anything stop the decline? plus, a tight corner for the square mile: fears for the future of the city of london as firms look to new york to list their shares. but the head of the london stock exchange tells the bbc there's no reason to panic. live from london, this is business today. i'm sally bundock. we start in new york where all three major share indices closed at new record highs after inflation figures boosted hopes that the us federal reserve may soon be able to start cutting the cost of borrowing. here's the figure that got wall street so excited on wednesday. us consumer prices rose at an annual rate of 3.4%
in the first three months of the year with india on track to overtake it as the world's number four economy. can anything stop the decline? plus, a tight corner for the square mile: fears for the future of the city of london as firms look to new york to list their shares. but the head of the london stock exchange tells the bbc there's no reason to panic. live from london, this is business today. i'm sally bundock. we start in new york where all three major share indices closed at new record...
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he will meet with his counterpart xi jinping seeks greater support from beijing for its isolated economy. this is vladimir putin's first trip abroad since his reelection in march and second in six months. finally, i want to show you a stunning image that nasa has released. let's have a look at this. this is the sun shooting out its biggest solar flare in almost two decades. it comes just days after other similar solar storms that created those dazzling northern lights displays seen around the world. nasa says despite the size of the huge solar flare, it's not expected to have a geomagnetic impact on earth due to its location. that's it for the moment. you can stay up-to-date with us on bbc.com/news. announcer: funding for presentation of this program isrovided by... financial services firm, raymond james. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: get the free pbs app now and stream the best of p
he will meet with his counterpart xi jinping seeks greater support from beijing for its isolated economy. this is vladimir putin's first trip abroad since his reelection in march and second in six months. finally, i want to show you a stunning image that nasa has released. let's have a look at this. this is the sun shooting out its biggest solar flare in almost two decades. it comes just days after other similar solar storms that created those dazzling northern lights displays seen around the...
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but i think one has to recognise that the us economy is the largest economy in the world and therefore has a huge amount of capital. we are the sixth largest economy in the world, with the third largest capital market. so we are already punching above our weight. and the fact that the only place we're really competing with is the us is entirely to our credit. but get this — a single company, apple, is worth more than the 100 biggest companies listed in london combined. on average, us listed companiescommand double the price per pound or dollar of profit. little wonder uk companies are looking at new york. so, who cares if they go elsewhere to raise money? the point is, it's notjust about the london stock exchange. the companies listed here need accounting services, legal services, insurance policies. it's like a coral reef that contributes 10% of all uk economic activity and 10% of all taxes collected. if a giant like shell were to leave, how big a blow would that be? massive, absolutely massive. because, inevitably, other companies would follow. you know, bp would have to be conside
but i think one has to recognise that the us economy is the largest economy in the world and therefore has a huge amount of capital. we are the sixth largest economy in the world, with the third largest capital market. so we are already punching above our weight. and the fact that the only place we're really competing with is the us is entirely to our credit. but get this — a single company, apple, is worth more than the 100 biggest companies listed in london combined. on average, us listed...
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atmosphere of bilateral cooperation, they are the latest escalation in the trade war between the largest economies in the world which has roots in former president donald trumpposmac administration. earlierthe president contrasted his policies with those of mister trump. policies with those of mister trum -. ~ , policies with those of mister trum. g, . policies with those of mister trum. . , trump. my predecessor promised increased exports _ trump. my predecessor promised increased exports and _ increased exports and manufacturing but he did neither and failed, he signed a trade deal with china they were supposed to buy $200,000,000,000 worth of american goods, instead china imports from america barely budged. imports from america barely budued. ~ , , imports from america barely budued. ~, , ., ., , budged. mister trump favours broad tariffs _ budged. mister trump favours broad tariffs on _ budged. mister trump favours broad tariffs on american - broad tariffs on american goods, stop president biden says he is taking a more targeted approach increasing tariffs on emerging high—tech industries li
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the levies are the latest escalation in a trade war between the world's two largest economies that has roots in former president donald trump's administration. earlier, president biden contrasted his policies with those of mr trump. my my predecessor promised to increase productivity and boost manufacture but he didn't either, he failed. he signed a trade deal with china, supposed to buy more than $200 million of american goods, instead chinese imports barely budged. while in office, mr trump favoured broad tariffs on american goods. 0n the campaign trail, the former president has proposed higher tariffs on foreign imports and investment restrictions between the us and china. president biden says he's taking a more targeted approach, increasing tariffs in emerging high—tech industries, like clean energy and semiconductors. but the biden white house will maintain trump—era tariffs on an estimated $360 billion chinese imports. i spoke about the us—china trade relationship with manisha singh, former assistant secretary of state for the bureau of economics and business affairs in the
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we look at the impact on the us economy and ties with china. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at another story making the headlines. it is finally open. the uk's biggest indoor arena — co—op live — has staged its first performance after weeks of last minute cancellations and chaos. the manchester band elbow opened the arena in their home city. the new £365 million venue has been blighted by setbacks. shows by peter kay, 0livia rodrigo, take that and other acts had to be cancelled or moved. but as colin paterson reports, those problems ended tonight. after opening night being cancelled on three previous occasions, a gig was actually going ahead. occasions, a gig was actually going ahead-— occasions, a gig was actually going ahead. you go through something — going ahead. you go through something like _ going ahead. you go through something like this, - going ahead. you go through something like this, you i going ahead. you go through something like this, you go l going ahead. you go through l something l
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economy. the u.s. economy is booming. that is simply not true. i think that there are definitely some impact, but the impact on the whole is that we have to take action. inaction is going to be much more expensive than action at all. caitriona: we will leave it there. thanks for joining us on bbc news. miles: thank you. caitriona: an update on the situation in gaza, where hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing intensive findings in both parts of the territory. the u.n. says 450 thousand people have fled rafah in the past week as is really forced to step up their campaign against taza in the southern gaza city. that is about one third of the population. in the north of gaza, thousands are fleeing israeli bombardment. meanwhile, critical supplies like fuel, medicine, and aid are running out with both major aid crossings into gaza close for more than a week. the united nations says that the situation is untenable. let's go to ukraine, where the u.s. secretary of state, antony blinken, made a surprise visit to kyiv, telling ukrainians that more
economy. the u.s. economy is booming. that is simply not true. i think that there are definitely some impact, but the impact on the whole is that we have to take action. inaction is going to be much more expensive than action at all. caitriona: we will leave it there. thanks for joining us on bbc news. miles: thank you. caitriona: an update on the situation in gaza, where hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing intensive findings in both parts of the territory. the u.n. says 450 thousand...